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Hiya
Im sorry i know im repeating a Q but i really do think theres something wrong with me.
My heart rate is really fast and has been for the last 12 days or so.I also can feel it beating in my stomach.
I feel dizzy and exhausted.
What is a dangerously high heart rate?What could be wrong with me?
Im sorry,im just sooo scared.I have a supposedly benign heart murmur,but im finding it hard to believe its not something sinister.
Hunny x
Hunny,
This really is normal. It just seems to you like it;s happening more and more because you're aware of it and looking out for it..
Sarah :D
"If life were simple, word would have got around"
Hi Hunny, I have recently experienced this, I was not convinced it was anxiety at the time so GP did tests, it is anxiety and whilst it is very fast she said it will no harm short term, Love Alexis,x
Alexis
*I also can feel it beating in my stomach.*
This is usual when its going fast and forcefully.
Meg
www.anxietymanagementltd.com
Your anxiety is the human representation of the pictures that you paint using your many vivid colours of revolving and reoccurring thoughts.
How big is your gallery ?
meatybuddy
09-10-05, 10:39
hi hunny
i was told that a fast heart rate had 2b above 110bpm to be anything to consider going to gert checked out thats on rwelaxing but if it was that rate on or after exercise it would b normal.
please try not to worry
all the best
darren
There is light at the end of the tunnel its just fiding it thats the hard part
Hi Thanks for replying
Its about 100bpm,its sometimes faster when i breathe in and slower when i breathe out?
Hunny x
meatybuddy
09-10-05, 11:56
as far as im aware thats within "normal" range but im not a medical person if you are at all worried then please go and see your gp
all the best
darren
There is light at the end of the tunnel its just fiding it thats the hard part
traceypanic
20-10-05, 10:33
i have also got a fast heart rate, but i was told by a nurse that there is nothing to worry about as long as it go no higher then 192 work out rate she said the best way to work out heart rate it 200 take away age and that is how high it can go to without panicing.
tracey
Hunny,
It's normal for your breathing to affect your heart rate, mine speeds up when I breathe in sometimes. My gp listened to my heart and said when I'm anxious my heart responds to my breathing.
192 would be way too high if you were resting, but during exercise it may be ok.
100 is nothing to worry about if you're anxious. My gp and cardiologist told me to worry if mine went above 120 and stayed there without coming down at all.
Lisa
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